Super Bowl, Charlie Puth
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Charlie Puth has a healthy respect for the great musicians who came before him, which is why two of them appear on his new album, Whatever's Clever.
Charlie Puth has had a decade-long journey filled with viral hits, technical mastery, and personal struggles. From YouTube beginnings to arena-filling tours, his path has been anything but ordinary. As he gears up for a pivotal year,
Charlie Puth announced his “Whatever’s Clever! 2026 World Tour,” where he’ll headline shows across North America, Europe and the United Kingdom.
Puth's baby is due in March — and his tour is set to kick off in April
For many people viewing the Super Bowl, the NFL championship game played on the field is not even the biggest draw. The league's annual title game is one of the biggest shows of pomp and circumstance in the country,
Ahead of Bad Bunny’s halftime-show performance, audiences can hear Charlie Puth, Coco Jones, and Green Day.
Puth recalled throwing a "rager" to celebrate his third album 'Charlie' and waking up with the "worst hangover I've ever felt in my life"
Charlie Puth tickets were first released on Friday, January 16, 2026, at 10am. Since then, plenty of the official sellers have sold out. Now, fans who are keen to get their fix have been looking at resale websites. These second-hand sellers give opportunistic fans the chance of buying tickets from other Charlie Puth fanatics.
A singer on Charlie Puth & Wiz Khalifa “See You Again” from "Furious 7" filed a lawsuit against Warner Music and NBCUniversal over royalties.
"It was just so much inauthenticity.… I thought I had to be a certain way to be popular," the singer-songwriter told 'Rolling Stone'